MSX technology combines the best of both thermal and regular images for clear images

Perfect for diagnostics and predictive maintenance around your home or business

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The FLIR E4 Thermal Compact IR Camera with Multi-Spectral Dynamic Imaging (MSX) technology provides a 45° field of view in 4,800 pixel resolution to provide razor-sharp image clarity for use by home maintenance evaluators. This thermal camera lets you see the whole picture with thousands of precise temperature measurements in every image for every surface type so you'll always get accurate readings, and you can stay safely away from energized equipment. The camera reads temperatures as low as -4&degF, and as high as 250&degF with a &plusmn2% accuracy so you will be able to view almost any object's radiated heat. Additionally, the free FLIR Tools computer software (included) can be used to transfer, edit, and share captured images to show those who need to know the hidden problems found with the FLIR E4 thermal imager.

Some of the downsides to traditional thermal imaging cameras is that the thermal readings may appear blurry with many colors blending together making whatever problem you're trying to find harder to locate. Thankfully, this FLIR E4 comes with MSX imaging technology to process and combine the best of thermal and visible images. The MSX extracts data from the visible light image and embosses it on the thermal image using special proprietary algorithms to reveal images without any loss, as well as pertinent visual data necessary to your inspection. Previous thermal cameras from FLIR featured a 25° field of view lens, but the FLIR E4 uses a 45° lens that makes the camera more useful in most field conditions since you'll be able to see more of the wall, roof, or electrical panel in just one image, saving yourself time and making for simpler reporting.

What is MSX?
MSX stands for Multi-Spectral Dynamic Imaging (MSX). On occasion, a typical thermal imager may lose key details apparent to the naked eye like numbers, labels, signage, structural features, and more often requiring a separate matching digital photo to reference the location of the spotted temperature issue or concern. This is where MSX technology comes in to add visible spectrum definition to IR images by detecting the edges of objects and including that detail in the thermal image. Any text that is present on viewed objects will become clearly visible so you can read a label or identifier within the IR image. This exclusive function provides extraordinary thermal detail that instantly highlights problem locations and eliminates the need to refer back to a visual image for detail. This feature is especially useful when evaluating structures or appliances since you'll be able to share and show others the specific problem.

MSX Technology versus Non-MSX TechnologyFLIR Tools Computer Software
The FLIR Tools Computer Software is the next step you need to take when informing others of problems found with your thermal imager. FLIR Tools is a free software solution to help you present and solve problems quickly and effectively. Some key features of FLIR Tools include: